Part of air is made up of oxygen without which fire can't happen. Air can feed a fire; it contains oxygen.
Fire air water earth
Air pressure can affect fire by influencing the rate at which the fire burns. Higher air pressure can provide more oxygen to the fire, allowing it to burn more intensely. Conversely, lower air pressure can reduce the amount of oxygen available, potentially slowing down or extinguishing the fire.
The presence of fire heat can affect the surrounding environment by increasing temperatures, causing changes in air quality, and potentially leading to the destruction of vegetation and wildlife.
my answer is that the air pollution can affect you like smoke from fire can cause lung cancer and traffic can affect business like when traffic you can be late for work because there is traffic
Fire is opp. of water so OBV. earth is opp. to air
Fire and air
Fire + Air = Energy Fire = Starter Air= Starter
It will affect our the trees and plants that can be even bad for the human body because plants gives us air if that air is gone then we human are gone too
fire and air makes a fire tornado, also known as the fire devil or fire whirl.
A forest fire would typically affect the biosphere, as it involves the burning of vegetation and can harm the wildlife within the forest ecosystem. Additionally, the atmosphere can be influenced by the smoke and gases released during a forest fire, impacting air quality and potentially contributing to climate change.
Fire + Air = Energy Fire = Starter Air= Starter
The temperature of the ball does not affect the surrounding/outside air, but it does affect the air inside the ball.